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The Best — And Most WTF — Moments of the Democratic National Convention

Kamala Harris' coronation as the party's nominee to take on Trump was a four-day party that featured a little bit of everything

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Sabrina Carpenter Is Viscously Clever and Done With Love Triangles on New Album

Singer also channels her inner country star and more on her latest album

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Can the Best of Star Wars Survive the Worst of Its Fans?

Before Star Wars can have another successful show, some vocal parts of fandom have to reckon with what they really want out of the franchise

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The Right Is Being Characteristically Weird About Family Affection at the DNC

Conservative commentators are having trouble processing the Bidens', Emhoffs', and Walzs' love for their families

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Inside the ’99: See Slipknot’s 25th Anniversary MSG Victory Lap

See exclusive photos from the group's eye-popping New York City concert and read commentary from Shawn "Clown" Crahan, Kelly Osbourne, and Knocked Loose

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Craig Mack Was Bad Boy’s First Star. What Led Him to a Doomsday Community?

Thirty years ago, the “Flava in Ya Ear” rapper helped put Bad Boy on the map. He’d eventually shun the industry, seeking salvation before his death among an extremist religious group

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Ice Spice on Success, Haters, and Her Debut Album: ‘I Won, Bro’

The Bronx-born rapper became a symbol of stardom for a generation raised on TikTok’s For You Page. Next up: a debut that proves she’s more than a viral sensation

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The 50 Worst Album Covers of All Time

From rock to rap to country and beyond, it’s an assortment of images that you can’t unsee no matter how hard you try

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